"There is no way that the rainbows were there for the rain," Claire Wolfram, Susan's daughter, said two hours later on Twitter. "I knew you'd go out in style, you crazy girl."

Sometimes I hate being a cynical asshole, but not more than I hate see people spout supernatural bullshiat as fact. No, Claire, the rainbows were not a sign from your dead mother. She is dead and is no longer actively causing anything. It's nice that you were able to be reminded of her in a pleasant way, but take your ignorant tribal sky-god worshiping bullshiat and cram it.

Ah, you cynical farkers. Yes, we all farking know how farking rainbows work, and I'm sure a lot of the people they interviewed do, too. But when a really awesome person dies a very untimely death - a bright, shiny well-timed coincidence can be quite comforting. Since no one present at the game was actually able to say good-bye, I think they should be given a pass on this one. There's no deity mentioned in TFA, just a person who was very well loved.

MemeSlave:EViLTeW: octopied: Less than a month from diagnosis to death. Horrible.

My F-i-l went less than 72 hours from diagnosis to death. Similar story, couldn't eat more than ounce or two of food without feeling like he had over eaten. Went to the ER, was diagnosed, had one dose of chemo and passed later that night.

That's the way I want to go.

Um, no. You don't. On the offhand chance that you really and truly just want to die quickly, head to your local gun store.

BlousyBrown:Ahhhhh Wegmans. I miss Wegmans. What a great super market. They need to open some up on the west coast.

I know this is off [thread] topic, but it'll probably take them 30+ years for that. They're staying family owned so far, meaning they don't have to please shareholders and can move in their own time. They only opened the ones in PA and MD I think within the last 10 years or so (maybe a bit longer but I am not an expert).

ladyfortuna:BlousyBrown: Ahhhhh Wegmans. I miss Wegmans. What a great super market. They need to open some up on the west coast.

I know this is off [thread] topic, but it'll probably take them 30+ years for that. They're staying family owned so far, meaning they don't have to please shareholders and can move in their own time. They only opened the ones in PA and MD I think within the last 10 years or so (maybe a bit longer but I am not an expert).

Thanks for knowing about it. Of course I am sorry about the the lady,but seeing the wegmans reference made me see something else. My own family and how I miss them and how I miss the east coast so much.

BlousyBrown:Thanks for knowing about it. Of course I am sorry about the the lady,but seeing the wegmans reference made me see something else. My own family and how I miss them and how I miss the east coast so much.

You're welcome; Wegmans may seem like a cult thing but we do seriously take out of towners to the store to show them how it should be done. My decision to agree to move for Lordfortuna's job actually hinged somewhat on the presence of a Wegmans nearby...